Re: Possible Violation of Copyright buy 3rd party developer

2020-02-23 Thread Drew Jensen
In fact this company seems to think it has a registered trademark on the
word BASE.
https://www.baseonline.com/about-us.html

That application is not a database front end development system so I
suppose they don't really mind with regards to AOO or LO, that and it is
rare to speak of Base as something separate, it is a module of Apache
OpenOffice.

Best wishes,

Drew

On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 7:40 PM Fernando Cassia  wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020, 19:47 James Weil  wrote:
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> > A 3rd party developer, Menial Software (n...@menial.co.uk  > i...@menial.co.uk>.,https://menial.co.uk/base/ <
> https://menial.co.uk/base/>)
> > is marketing a commercial SQLite database for the Mac as a commercial
> > product and has named it ‘Base’. This can be at the least, potentially
> > confusion to users of your free database product
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>
> Aren't you confusing trademarks with copyright?
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> The is IMHO no copyright infringement unless we are talking about the same
> source code being used.
>
> Trademarks, maybe, if someone registered "Base" but it's such a generic
> word that I doubt it.
>
> Remember once upon a time the PC/DOS database standard was DBase.
>
> FC
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> >
> >
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Re: Possible Violation of Copyright buy 3rd party developer

2020-02-23 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020, 19:47 James Weil  wrote:

> A 3rd party developer, Menial Software (n...@menial.co.uk  i...@menial.co.uk>.,https://menial.co.uk/base/ )
> is marketing a commercial SQLite database for the Mac as a commercial
> product and has named it ‘Base’. This can be at the least, potentially
> confusion to users of your free database product


Aren't you confusing trademarks with copyright?

The is IMHO no copyright infringement unless we are talking about the same
source code being used.

Trademarks, maybe, if someone registered "Base" but it's such a generic
word that I doubt it.

Remember once upon a time the PC/DOS database standard was DBase.

FC

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